Browsing Issue 04 (Fall 2010): Living Architecture by Issue Date
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How adipose tissue and the Beijing National Aquatics Center use simple repeating units to form complex structures.
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Chromatin structure and McDonalds franchises are assembled from repeating fundamental units that allow flexibility of structure.
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Similarities of the fertilization envelope and moats.
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Tension and compression forces of a desmosome and a button.
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Optimizing biological and architectural designs.
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Similarities between histones and bookshelves.
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Compartmentalism of a cell.
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Spectrin lattice and suspension bridge design.
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Tension and compression are balanced in the Buckminsterfullerene structure and the Spaceship Earth.
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Rules to build by project.
(Wheaton College. (Norton, Mass.), 2010-12-10)